The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, March 22, 1923, Image 7

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THURSDAY, MARCH 22, littS. UNITED STATES CENSUS BUREAU IS INVESTIGATING BTATE BOARD OF HEALTH W *r go to pr*s tb* United gtaMc Oon*w Runs** bar* a number at imb ai work at Mm attim of Um State Board of Huerttk, ofeoeltUg up the report* *oat 10 troci tfeka cottaty and other* ot birth* TW* 1* boiac <ku to find out tt ot State to report In* a aufnotaaUy lao iwcnhar ot bMh* tw be ndmtUed the rostotntion um of tha Nation, ios OwrtHUß BttToo* makaa alt aettmate c* birth*, vhAti ohould oocur ia a gH*o State from the mat number that are reported throughout the country. This percentage must be attained be fo ire can be allowed to come In and qualify. The Bureau of Vital Statis tics, under Dr. Davis, has already reach ed the goal required for deaths, and now hopes that we may be admitted in full. Our people do not give enough at tention to this matter. Every birth should be Immediately reported by the Physician or midwife, and if not done by them it should be done by the par ents. If you will report this birth to Dr Davis, and ask for It, a Baby Book ■will be sent you by the Bureau of Child Hygiene. If the birth was reported by the physician, as the law directs, you should ask Dr. AJ,ice Moses for the Babyv-Book. There are two things that you should be sure is done when the baby comes, the drops put into its eyes, and the Report of its birth sent in. This re port is tabulated at the Capitol, in dexed, the report bound in a book and locked in a fire-proof safe for the pro tection of your child. MORE HEALTH WORK NEEDED. Georgia should rank high in the gal axy of states. She cannot do so with out a clean bill of health. A clean bill of health rests on the prevention of disease, therefore our State should s’-f.nd freely of her money for making th& State a safe place in which to live The* public health is in the hands of the State Board of Health; do not shackle the hands of this department by being stingy with funds; chains of poverty will effectually cause starva tion, stunted growth and shortening of life. Dr. Abercrombie, State Commission er of Health, invites any citizen of our State M closely investigate his depart ment; especially would he be delight ed to have our law-makers not only to go minutely into the work done by the Slat * Board of Health, but to go stljl further and see the wonderful possi bility for good if he only had the funds to extend the good work. L. Money spent in liberality to prevent Illness, is well spent money. Health can be bought; State appropriations should be libera] and abundant to iln *ll necessary health work. MY BODY IS THE TEMPLE OF MY SOUL—THEREFORE, I will keep my body clean, -within and without. I will breath pure air and I will live in the sunlight. I will do no act that might endanger the health of others. f I will try to learn and practice the rules of healthy living. I will -work and rest and play at the right time and in the right way, bo that my mind will be strong and my body healthy and so that I will lead a useful life and be an honor to my par ents, to my friends and to my country. BOOKS FREE. If you are in need of information aboufAiny health or sanitary condition, write the State Board of Health, Atlan ta, for literature. They have for free distribution pamphlets on various dis eases and sanitary conditions. They also have literature on Sex Education in the Home; "Keeping Fit,” for boys; “Healthy, Happy Womanhood,” for girls; "Man Power,” for men; “Outdoing the Ostrich,” for the gen eral public on Hygiene. A splendid pamphlet for school teachers. W. C. JETT For a short time we will sell you the Proc tor & Gamble products. 2 bars Star Soap 2 boxes Star Washing Powders all for ZOc Onion Sets, quart ........ .-i*-,. Seed Irish Potatoes, peck ....... 45c 6 boxes 5c matches .•<• • -..t..- 25c Remember that we carry a fresh line of fresh meats. When in need of anything in our line- give us a trial. W, C. JETT Phone 155 Phone 155 fAfter 1 i Every 1 I Me Jj WRIGLEYS hnSl and give your stomach a lift. - Provides "the toll of sweet” In banmficial form. % Helps to cleanse / the teeth and keep them healthy. AUBURN NEWS ft seems now that the farmers will have to grind their axes and cut wood instead of sharpening their plows. Rev. Warwick filled his appointment at the M. E. church Sunday night. Mr. Branson Cain of Atlanta spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. Charlie Tucker and Brother, Mr. Clarence Iloopaugh, spent the week end with relatives at Maysville. Mrs. Mercer Pool and little son, Cecil, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pool. Miss Jewel Pool attended mission band at S C. C. Sunday afternoon. Mr Hubert Daniel and sister, Ruby, were out calling Saturday night. Mr. Branson Brookshire of Winder spent Saturday night with Mr. Junius Morrison. Prof. Claud Williams happened to a very bad accident Monday. One of the boys while practicing throwing the shot put accidentally hit him on the head. We hope the accident will not prove serious. Miss Lucile Rice of S. C. C. spent the week end with home folks at Da eula. Air. and Mrs. Theodore Denson spent the week end with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Peppers. Mrs. Tillman and sons, A r ivian and James, spent the week end with rela tives near Jersey Messrs. Raymond Kitts and Bobby Matheny of S. C. C. made a business trip to Lawrenceville Saturday night. We are glad to report that Air. D. A Hopkins who has been ill for some time Is now improving. Airs. Irene Smith of Lawrenceville spent the week end at home with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Daniel. We were disappointed in not seeing Air Tom Wesley Peppers at Sunday school Sunday afternoon. ; Aliss Lois Fagans of near Thompson ! Alill spent Saturday night with Aliss Ruth Burell. Let’s all go to the B. Y. P. U. regu larly if we want to attend the social to he given soon. PROVIDENCE j Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Wages spent Sat urday night with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wages. Miss Prudie Bell Sykes spent Sun day with Miss Cordelia Cofer Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Butler spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. C E Hunter spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs. W. S. Hunter. Master Duoree Wages spent Satur day night with Master Bill Hunter. Miss Ruth Booth spent Sunday af ternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Fuller. Miss Sara Hunter spent Saturday night with her aunt. Mrs. C. E. Hunter. Sunday school at this place is pro gressing nicely. KfpKSUBJJ, nmsoa —i3iq|Sßßl joSnoi ou jopl .rjubju) pexj® eqj o9i)M *p Saieit s*at|J-w oputtoo! pun B>stj3Aoa e.inxaj ano e-iu JB’hlA uaoq-Avaa dip jui-i<l-.wSiiy o3 ej Aoqj .uutf j A'pi vr] 1 a'P‘\ w j •sjoumv o> BuifSßJOoosjQ STATHAM NEWS H. H. Lowe, of Atlanta, spent a few days of last week here with his moth er, Mrs. Harriett Lowe. Mr. Emmett Steed and Miss Pearlie Hammond were the dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. Laurie and, Miss Edna Williamson of Pentecost. Mr. ami Mrs. L. W. Grizzle enter tained as their dinner guests Sunday Misses Zora Hammond and Fannie ,Lee Wood. Mrs. N. T. Lancaster was carried to Gainesville Monday to the sauitorium to undergo a very serious operation. Her many friends wish for her a speedy recovery. Mr. aud Airs. It. O. Hutcheson were called to the bedside of the latter’s’ brother, Air. Thompson, of Danielsville Sunday. They found him very serious, but hope that she will soon be conva lescing. Air. and Airs. Roberts of Bostwick, Airs. Adams of Norcross, Mrs. Harris, land Airs. Marshall I tester of Betliabara were here to see their sister and moth er, Airs. N. T. Lancaster, Sunday. Rev. Stokes Walker of Alonroe preached Sunday morning and evening at the Baptist church to a large and appreciative audience. Airs. Annie Pate left Tuesday for her home in Charlotte, X. C., after spend ing some time here with her sister, Airs. J. I*. Arnold. Airs. C. E. Nicholson is the guest of friends in Gainesville this week. Allen Day of Atlanta spent Sunday here with friends. Air. and Airs. G. W. Malcomb enter tained at luncheon Simday Prof, and Mrs. J. W, Williams. The Junior Missionary Society met at the home of little Aliss Rachel Wall Tuesday afternoon. The meeting was called to order by their leader, Aliss Aliss Pearlie Hammond. The presi dent, Ruth Wall, and secretary. Vir ginia Robertson, having charge of the program, lead their meeting with as much grace as the adults. The pro gram being carried out in full. These little people are very much enthused over their work and never mind the task that is put upon them, but are willing to work. After an hour and a half of interesting program, candy was served by the little hostess. The next meeting will be with Eunice Ar nold. j The B. Y. P. U. will serve chicken i stew at the court house Saturday, 24. for the Ifcneflt of the Baptist church. Everybody .invited to come and get a stew and hot coffee. Come, come. You are welcome. The Christian Endeavor pageant on last Sunday evening at the Christian church was enjoyed by a very good au dience. They are doing a splendid work and much good is hoped to be ac complished. CARL Rev. .T. C. Harbin filled his regular appointment here Saturday. But quite ! a crowd'was disappointment Sunday by his not being present. However we had a very good Sunday school and some good singing. Hr. Willie Hutchins of Buford had .business here Monday. I Some of our farmers have got the blues very badly while others seem to be taking things easy. Better to be green than blue all the time. The singing at Mr. John SmitlT’s Saturday night was highly enjoyed. In what year did the stars fall? I would like for Mr. C. M. Thompson ox some other good writer to write an ex planatory essay on this if not asking too much. How about it? Mr. Morris Chaffin of Atlanta spent the week end with home folks. A fellow is hardly ever disappointed If he thinks he’s going to fail right then is when he has the wrong idea. Messrs. John Park and Thurmond McDaniel attended the Barrow coun ity singing at Nazareth Sunday after noon and reported it fine. Who invented liquid glue? Mr. and Mrs. John Smith were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Carter Sunday afternoon Rev. Warwick of Dacula preached a very interesting sermon at the home of Mr. Warren Franklin Sunday after noon. Very sorry indeed to report that Mr. L. F. Jackson happened to the misfor tune of getting his home and most ev erything in it burned last Friday night. ; However, the good people of the neigh borhood and elsewhere have contribut ed enough to him that they will be able to go to housekeeping again Tuesday for which they are very thankful. Well, we’ve heard it said, “it’s an ill | wind that blows no good.” We’ve been I having some real hard ones; don’t know of any good its done yet; maybe | we’re misjudging though. I Sorry to report that Grandmother Hutchins remains very ill. Mrs. L. F. Jackson and children spent Saturday night and Sunday with rel atives in Winder. Rev. and Mrs. M. IC. Hudlow were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Hutchins Sunday afternoon Messrs Gilie and Odus Freeman of Buford were seen in our midst Sunday afternoon. Well, Auburn, we hear you have lost a good citizen in the person of Mr. Walt Manders. Perhaps there will be another just like him. Changing Color. “An Irishman may be green but—“ ‘Well, whutr “When lit-’* In a fight )p kp-s r*><* For EcaistiSwl Eyes Make the Use ot'mf 1 Murine a Daily Habit. T , This Refreshing Eye \ faCJ: Lotion soon make 9 Eyes Clear, Radiant, Beautiful! Harmless, Enjoyable. Sold by all Druggist*. Write for Booklet. H xtZr*?riUßi¥Jk Beautiful Jjj w foa'/QuH EVES MURINB CO., 9 Em Ohio Street. Chicago THE WINDER NEWS PARISH LOCALS Miss Nettie Mae Etheridge spent Sat urday night with Miss Thelma Allen. Mr. Hester Dalton was the dinner guest of Mr. Herman Simpson. Mrs. Luther Bird and son, Slayton, •were guests of Mrs. Morgan Castle berry and children Thursday. Mrs. Nettie Stewart is still 111 at this writing, hope to report her better next time. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Alien and chil dren spent Tuesday night with the lat ter’s mother, Mrs. Pearlie Simpson. Aliss Carmen Elder spent tho week end with home folks. Air. Hester Dalton was the guest of Air. Odell Wright Sunday afternoon. The musical entertainment given by Misses Nellie and Ruth Allen Saturday night was attended by a large crowd. We had several visitors in our Sunday school Sunday afternoon. Come again, glad to have you. . Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Allen and chil dren of Buford visited relatives in this community Sunday. Airs. Tilda Elliott and children were guests of Airs. C. P. Allen and children Sunday afternoon. Air. Ernest Simpson and Aliss Nellie 'Allen were the guests of Aliss Carmen Elder Sunday afternoon. Air. A. N. Elliott was the guest of Air. W. J Watson Sunday P. Al. Air. and Airs. Fred Allen and Air. and Airs. Allen were guests of Air. and Mrs. C. P. Allen Sunday Air Luster Simpson was the guest of Air. Broughton Dalton of near Betha bara Sunday. Mr. and Airs. J. A. Boss were the guests of Air. and Airs. L. A Dalton of Betliabara Sunday There is still Sunday school at this place every Sunday afternoon at 2:30; (everybody invited to come. Air. Andrew Price of Cedar Hill spent Saturday night with Alessrs. Ernest and Luster Simpson, i Airs. C. I’. Allen and daughter, Ruth, were guests of Airs. A. N. Elliott and daughter, Jewell, Tuesday. MIDWAY LOCALS Air. and Airs. Luther Frost spent Saturday night aud Sunday with Air. and Airs. Herschel Clack. Little AlLsses Vera and Delia Ruth Perkins spent Wednesday night with little Alisses Lois and Floy Clack. Miss Ruby Aiiller spout Saturday night with her sister, Airs. G. W. Per kins. | We are sorry to know that Aliss Su isie Lee is sick; hope she will soon be better. Aliss Eva Wills spent Saturday and Sunday with Misses Pallie Aiiller and Ela Martin. Miss Beulah Miller spent Sunday with Aliss Eddie Ruth DeLay. Little Misses Ruby and Lena Bar ber spent Saturday night with their I Classified Ads. WANTED 20,000 feet Ixß ,10 to 16 feet; 20,000 feet Ixl2, 10 to 10 feet; Four to six weeks dry for delivery at once. Call or write New Winder Lum ber Company, Wiinlei-, Ga. WANTED 20,000 feet Ixß ,10 to 10 feet: 20, (MM) feet Ixl2, 10 to 10 feec; Four to six weeks dry for delivery at once. Call or write New Winder Lum ber Company, Winder, Ga. SIO.OO gets you a ball bearing hand duster at Woodruffs. Cotton Seed for Planting Purposes. I have tlie Wannamaker, Cleveland and Culpepper, inch lint cotton seed for sale. These are big boll cotton and far mers will make no mistake selecting these seed.—C. A. Hutchins, Auburn, Ga. 2t pd. Have your car doped and greased at The Tire Service Station. Buy your gasoline and oil from The Tire Service Station. Call in and see the two row combina tion duster and middle breaker at Woodruffs. We sell Goodyear Tires and Tubes at The Tire Service Station. I We have a complete line of auto ac cessories at The Tire Service Station. | We do Vulcanizing that is dependa-, ble at The Tire Service Station. WANTED 20.000 feet Ixß ,10 to 10 feet; 20,(MMJ feet Ixl2, 10 to 10 feet; Four to six weeks dry for delivery at once. Call or write New Winder Lum-; ber Company, Winder, Ga. Woodruff can fit your farm with a ! (luster if it* be large or small. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years A'ways bears a, JS. - ! FARM LOANS Low Interest Rate and Reasonable Commission Charges. Prompt and Efficient Service. J. c. PRATT Bush Building Winder, Ga. cousin, little Miss Ethel Perkins. Mrs. Adell Tumlln spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. V. P. Perkins. Mrs. W D Perkins spent Saturday af ternoon with Mrs W. T. Barber. Misses Beulah and Roxfe Miller spent Saturday afternoon with Misacs Minnie *nd Edna Wills. Miss Rossle Belle Barber spent Suit day with Miss Eddie Ruth Delay. Mr. and Mrs. Ourtis Miller spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Hardy. In answer to Union Grove riddle, will it is “I.” Am I right? f/ \ 7% B. E. PATRICK Watches and Jewelry Fine Wateli Repairing. WINDER, GA. “Lots Cor Your Money Brands” Should Not Tempt You—'Use CALUMET The Economy BAKING PD WISER That’s What Millions oS Housewives Do I —They know that Good Baking Powder / % can’t be sold for less —' \ I that “more for the mon ® vT,ht E htsu* [ ey’’meansbake-dayfail ures > waste of time and BMEfr mone Y —that Calumet means economy. 'H(j ppT* " The sales of Calumet are over 150% greater than that of any other bak-, BEST BY TEST ing powder. THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER Winder Motor & Tractor Company Why Ford Owners Should Bring Their Cars to the Winder Motor & Tractor Cos. for Service and Repairs— 1. are the authorized Ford Dealers. 2. WE are equipped with all necessary ma ” ehinery for properly repairing your cars. 3. W E use only genuine Ford parts. 4. WE tell you to the penny just what it costs ” you for labor before we start to work on your car. 5. WE have a personal interest in your car 1 ’ and want to see that your operative costs are held to a minimum. 6. WE are here to serve you and are appre ” ciative of your business. 7. REMEMBER all work ts guaranteed, & ii our customers must be satisfied. 8. us serve you, please. R. L. ROGERS. Subscription Price: $1.50 Per Year. CATARRH OF THE STOMACH - _ R rpTjOU CANT ENJOY LIFE with a (ore, four, bloated slom “““ ach. Food does not nourish. Instead it is a source of misery, causing pains, belching, dizziness and head aches. Q The person with a bad stomach should be satisfied with nothing less than permanent, lasting relief. IJ The right remedy will act upon the finings of the stomach, enrich the blood, aid in casting out the catarrhal poisons and strengthen every bodily function. I] The large number of people who have successfully used Dr. Hartman's famous medicine, recommended for all catarrhal conditions, offer the strongest possible endorsement for Pe-ru-nA IN SERVICE FIFTY YEARS TABLETS OR LIQUID SOLD EVERYWHERE